Unfortunately, this is the only file available at OS/System Volume Information/Chkdsk. The problem occurs anywhere on the partition, not only in the root directory, and for any change in files. For example, I renamed an .mp4 file in an inner directory in the partition from Ubuntu, and when I logged into Windows, the file was corrupt and didn't play. When I opened Ubuntu again, it was fine !
This is the output of the command:
Forced to continue.
Volume Information
Name of device: /dev/sda5
Device state: 11
Volume Name: Data
Volume State: 91
Volume Flags: 0x0000
Volume Version: 3.1
Sector Size: 512
Cluster Size: 4096
Index Block Size: 4096
Volume Size in Clusters: 127999998
MFT Information
MFT Record Size: 1024
MFT Zone Multiplier: 0
MFT Data Position: 24
MFT Zone Start: 786432
MFT Zone End: 16786431
MFT Zone Position: 786432
Current Position in First Data Zone: 16786431
Current Position in Second Data Zone: 0
Allocated clusters 21632 (0.0%)
LCN of Data Attribute for FILE_MFT: 786432
FILE_MFTMirr Size: 4
LCN of Data Attribute for File_MFTMirr: 2
Size of Attribute Definition Table: 2560
Number of Attached Extent Inodes: 0
FILE_Bitmap Information
FILE_Bitmap MFT Record Number: 6
State of FILE_Bitmap Inode: 80
Length of Attribute List: 0
Number of Attached Extent Inodes: 0
FILE_Bitmap Data Attribute Information
Decompressed Runlist: not done yet
Base Inode: 6
Attribute Types: not done yet
Attribute Name Length: 0
Attribute State: 3
Attribute Allocated Size: 16003072
Attribute Data Size: 16000000
Attribute Initialized Size: 16000000
Attribute Compressed Size: 0
Compression Block Size: 0
Compression Block Size Bits: 0
Compression Block Clusters: 0
Free Clusters: 29422008 (23.0%)
Unfortunately, this is the only file available at OS/System Volume Information/Chkdsk. The problem occurs anywhere on the partition, not only in the root directory, and for any change in files. For example, I renamed an .mp4 file in an inner directory in the partition from Ubuntu, and when I logged into Windows, the file was corrupt and didn't play. When I opened Ubuntu again, it was fine !
This is the output of the command:
Forced to continue.
Volume Information
Name of device: /dev/sda5
Device state: 11
Volume Name: Data
Volume State: 91
Volume Flags: 0x0000
Volume Version: 3.1
Sector Size: 512
Cluster Size: 4096
Index Block Size: 4096
Volume Size in Clusters: 127999998
MFT Information
MFT Record Size: 1024
MFT Zone Multiplier: 0
MFT Data Position: 24
MFT Zone Start: 786432
MFT Zone End: 16786431
MFT Zone Position: 786432
Current Position in First Data Zone: 16786431
Current Position in Second Data Zone: 0
Allocated clusters 21632 (0.0%)
LCN of Data Attribute for FILE_MFT: 786432
FILE_MFTMirr Size: 4
LCN of Data Attribute for File_MFTMirr: 2
Size of Attribute Definition Table: 2560
Number of Attached Extent Inodes: 0
FILE_Bitmap Information
FILE_Bitmap MFT Record Number: 6
State of FILE_Bitmap Inode: 80
Length of Attribute List: 0
Number of Attached Extent Inodes: 0
FILE_Bitmap Data Attribute Information
Decompressed Runlist: not done yet
Base Inode: 6
Attribute Types: not done yet
Attribute Name Length: 0
Attribute State: 3
Attribute Allocated Size: 16003072
Attribute Data Size: 16000000
Attribute Initialized Size: 16000000
Attribute Compressed Size: 0
Compression Block Size: 0
Compression Block Size Bits: 0
Compression Block Clusters: 0
Free Clusters: 29422008 (23.0%)